Sentences with phrase «out of fuel too»

Run out of fuel too fast?
If it begins to drag as it nears the finish line, Harding's story ran out of fuel too, as we collectively cast her aside when we were all done with her.

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As a result, monetary policies aimed at restraining credit growth overall might end up being too tight for some regions, leading to accelerating bankruptcies, and too loose for others, fueling out - of - control credit growth.
The Federal Reserve Fire and Rescue Unit Some have accused the U.S. Federal Reserve of putting out too many fires, adding fuel to asset pricing bubbles.
initial few days, the skin out of fuel do feel better, but in recent days do not know if the temperature is too high, the amount of oil is the addition of some the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, currently do not see this function to use the period, and secondly, I am also lacks wrinkles.
His rocket could also serve as a garbage truck, getting dead satellites and discarded upper - rocket stages out of their dangerous orbits around our planet (a job the larger chemical - fueled rockets can't perform efficiently because they use too much fuel).
Fuel rods — the vast majority of high - level waste — have been ruled out as too big to easily fit in these boreholes.
When the star runs out of fuel and its core becomes too hefty, it collapses, triggering an explosion.
«We're in a society that hyper - values fitness and thinness, and we're taught to be ashamed of feeling like we're not to living up to expectation,» says Andrew Walen, a psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders and body image and the founder of The Body Image Therapy Center in Washington, D.C. Not sticking to a routine can also make you feel out of control, and that too tends to fuel anxious or depressive thinking, says Walen.
While gels, shot blocks, and energy beans are all great and easy fuel sources, there are a lot of other food options out there too.
Although the single - player adventure runs out of fuel way too soon, the intensity of the racing while driving beautifully rendered «dream» autos makes up for the brevity, and a few replayable modes (Challenge and online) greatly increases Need for Speed: The Run's gameplay driving distance.
Depardieu's performance in Jacques Attali's «The Gates of Heaven» won bravos, but a lot of people walked out, finding the play — about love, death, power and Francois Mitterrand — too long and even a bit boring... President Clinton, whose childhood was troubled by alcohol - fueled abuse, asked Lions Gate for a print of «Affliction,» the acclaimed Nick Nolte movie about a man coping with the results of early years spent with an abusive, alcoholic dad.
«I frequently attacked what I considered to be the single - minded, heavy financial commitment to fuel cells, feeling they were too far out on the time horizon and robbing us of the research funds needed to create more viable near - term solutions,» he wrote.
If that's not too Avatar - meets - Blade - Runner for you, the wheels are grown separately out of individual seeds and the car is fueled by a concoction dubbed BioNectar4534 that's stored in the BioFibre Material.
To be honest, I, too, have on occasion found comfort in such facile explanations for the nation's abject failure to deal with so many glaring problems, including several of interest to readers of car magazines: the pervasive failure to address global warming and finite supplies of fossil fuels; tens of thousands of road fatalities year in and year out; the burgeoning safety risk caused by in - car communications and telematics; the failure to maintain the roads we've got while creating better ones and efficient alternatives; and, of course, our continued inability to buy new Peugeots in the United States.
The fuel pump may have burned out or the pump module on top of pump burned out when you run too low on gas since the pump uses gas to lubricate and keep pump cool.
He noted, too, that Porsche is looking at adapting some of its racecar technology for the street, and that many small, precise tweaks could help the automaker get the fuel efficiency they want out of this new flat - six without turning to a turbo.
1975 was the first year of fuel injection for the Z cars and it has way too many sensors for me to figure out compared to new fuel injected cars.
Web sites and smartphone apps such as GasBuddy will help you locate the best fuel prices along your route, but don't mitigate the gain by going too far out of your way to save a few cents.
When we have a group of people who come out of college with staggering debt, every other category suffers too; they can't form new businesses to fuel the economy, getting married and...
Slap on the rich fuel mixture and run with it for too long and you'll find your car stuttering towards the end of the race, barely able to accelerate out of the corners.
A small mistake and you mixture either burns too hot, eroding your nozzle, or too cool, and you run out of fuel.
Perhaps Tamino can step out from behind the shield of anonymity (which too often fuels vitriol) and confirm if he is indeed Grant Foster (quoted on Climate Central).
Does anyone seriously think that China, India and Brazil are as gullible and superstitious as the average Western - educated, flip flop - wearing science astrologers that are taking government grants to spin doomsday tales about evil American businesses causing a climate Armageddon as an excuse to ramp up taxes on all factors of production to fuel an out - of - control Leftist - liberal government grown too big to fail?
Solar and wind are too diffuse and not reliable enough to power factories and cities, and thus can not lift people out of poverty nor reduce emissions from fossil fuel - powered electrical systems more than only modestly.
Perhaps Tamino can step out from behind the shield of anonymity (which too often fuels vitriol) and confirm if he is indeed Grant Foster (quoted on Climate Central), as some have suggested.
This is a point routinely mentioned at the top of the list of challenges for wider deployment of clean energy (and too often blown way out of proportion by fossil fuel interests).
I accept a level of hypocrisy because to engage with every injustice all the time is not only to open ourselves up to way too much suffering but can lead to a form of self - disarmament (consider for example the committed climate activist who won't use fossil fuel transportation on principle and therefore can't get to the action to shut down the coal plant — who comes out losing?)
But don't worry that this is actually causing Global Cooling - there really isn't enough fossil fuel on the planet to worry about the atmosphere getting too thin or about running out of oxygen.
(I should not forget to point out that Labor's policies on renewables look good only when compared to those of the LNP; Labor too gives far to much to the fossil fuel lobby.)
For sure but following on from John's point, we are going to run out of carbon based fuel in the not too distant future.
You might like to ponder what has changed since I wrote a letter on 16 Feb 1979 quoting the Chairman of the U.K. Central Electricity Generating Board, Mr R England, who wrote ``... the only proven way in which the predicted shortage of fossil fuels can be counterbalanced in the field of electricity generation is by increasing out investment in nuclear power... In view of the drawbacks involved, the CEGB is not carrying out any work of its own on harnessing solar energy... it is too early to say whether geothermal energy is feasible, or what the likely cost would be...»
Prof Salby points out that while fossil fuels are richer in C12 than the atmosphere, so too is plant life on Earth, and there isn't a lot of difference (just 2.6 %) in the ratios of C13 to C12 in plants versus fossil fuels.
But I don't see how it will produce steep reductions in GHG emissions within 5 - 10 years, and a nearly complete phase - out of fossil fuel use within 10 - 20 years at most, which is what is needed to avoid catastrophic warming, if indeed it is not already too late to do so.
«President Obama's plan to reduce climate - disrupting methane pollution is an important step in reining in an out of control industry exempt from too many public health protections,» Deborah Nardone, campaign director of the Sierra Club's Keeping Dirty Fuels in the Ground campaign.
But, when my wife is out of town or taking in a way - too - early spin class, I find myself jumping out of bed with the urgency of a testosterone - fueled (albeit very tired) man - protector, ready to address whatever it is that has awoken young Mowgli.
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